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Tuesday, 10 June 2014

The Bear Said Please

The Bear Said Please by Jacque Duffy (Wombat Books)

HB
RRP $18.99

ISBN
978-1-921632-94-5

Reviewed
by Peta Biggin

A
hungry bear wakes with a rumbling tummy. After looking everywhere for some
food, he jumps in his car and goes in search of a hive. Happily, he finds one but there are also bees
and they aren’t going to allow him to just take their honey. Pretty soon, the hungry bear learns that it’s
better to ask nicely than take what isn’t yours.

The Bear Said Please is a lovely book that
teaches the importance of good manners with gentleness and humour. Written in rhyme, there is a good rhythm that
helps the story bounce along and makes this a great read-out-aloud book.

“Hmmmm,”
said the bear.

“I need a hive.”

He hopped in his car,

And went for a drive.

He went into the forest…

Into the trees.

There he found

Some busy bees

Visually,
I found the book really charming. The
illustrations are beautiful - simple and engaging – and I personally love
Jacque Duffy’s particular artistic style.
The layout and placement of the text also contributes to the visual
appeal this book: sometimes going up, diagonally or in circles.

Overall,
I really enjoyed The Bear Said Please
and would recommend it to anyone with a young person that needs to learn some
manners (or learn what not to do around bees).

Jacque
Duffy is the creator of the That’s Not A…
series of children’s books. She is an
active member of various writing and illustrating organisations in Australia
and Internationally. Her artwork has won many major awards and is in galleries
and private collections around the world.
She lives in Far North Queensland with her husband and sons. She can be found online at:http://www.jacquesartandbooks.com/